After losing hundreds of thousands, I made a comeback with 4000U to reach 100,000! (Not a myth)

Every day, the first thing I do when I wake up is open the app to check how much balance is left. It feels like being pricked by needles. I can't sleep soundly; every time I close my eyes, all I see are the red and green candlesticks jumping. To be honest, only those who have experienced it truly understand that feeling.

People around me advised me to stop, saying it was time to admit defeat. I nodded, but deep down, I had no intention of giving up. I only knew: this last bit of money can’t be wasted anymore.

At that time, there was less than 4000U left in my account. I told myself - this time I can't gamble again, and I can't mess around anymore.

I started to change my pace, only taking two or three opportunities a day, not chasing highs or cutting losses. I wouldn’t act unless the price point was right. The key was to control losses; if I lose, it mustn't exceed 1.5% at once, absolutely no blowing up.

What to do if I make a profit? No dispersing and no cashing out, just roll it over, reinvest the profits, and stack them using compound interest. It's not about doubling my money recklessly, but about gradually building it up in small increments.

After a few weeks of endurance, the account slowly started to grow, going back to over 10,000, then to 30,000. There were many moments when the market was extremely urgent, and my finger almost clicked the button, but I told myself: surviving is more important than making quick profits.

Now, my account is close to 100,000. Although I haven’t fully turned it around yet, I know the direction is right, and I am no longer the reckless gambler chasing highs and cutting losses.

Now, I’ve developed my own rhythm, able to earn steadily, compounding, and my account is rising every day. It’s not luck; it’s a combination of system + understanding + discipline.

I know many brothers might also be experiencing that moment when 'the account only has a few thousand left,' feeling frustrated and only wanting to make a quick comeback.

Don’t act impulsively, brothers. I've tried, and gambling to the end will only lead to more losses.

A person can walk very fast, but a group can go much farther. The direction has to be right for speed to be meaningful.

It’s not that you’re not trying hard enough, but that you need a group of like-minded people.

I’m always here, waiting for you to board the ship, to sail together!